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Most Number Of FIFA World Cup’s Played In Football History

Most Number Of FIFA World Cup's Played In Football History

To play in one FIFA World Cup is a lifetime achievement, to play in five is a historic feat that includes you in one of the most exclusive clubs in football history. To be able to achieve this feat you not only have to be a physical anomaly but you must be able to perform at the highest level from the start of your career to the end.

Leading into this World Cup, there were only four current members in the club, by the time the tournament ends there will be eight.

These four players are Gianluigi Buffon, Rafa Márquez, Lothar Matthaus, and Antonio Carbajal. All legends of the game in their own right make up a group reserved for icons. Both Buffon and Matthaus won the World Cup with their international sides, playing pivotal roles.

Here are the four new members of the five-timer club:

Lionel Messi

One of if not the greatest players of all time, Messi makes what presumably is his final appearance in a World Cup. At the age of 35, this could be one World Cup to remember. Argentina is one of the betting favourites in the tournament, their World Cup odds are 17/2, just behind Brazil which is 3/1. Messi is also one of the favourites to top the scoring charts and win the Golden Ball for the second time.

Messi made his first appearance in the tournament in 2006 as an 18-year-old, coming on as a substitute and scoring against Serbia and Montenegro. This was historic, making him the youngest Argentine to play and score in the World cup.

The PSG forward has always been criticized for his failure to secure silverware for his country, with many in Argentina still viewing Maradona as their greatest player. With a Copa America trophy now under his belt, he will hope to cement his legacy with a World Cup.

Guillermo Ochoa

The Mexican shot-stopper has become synonymous with the tournament, his curly hair and acrobatics have endeared him to fans around the world. Ochoa applies his trade for club side Club América in the Mexican league who he also captains.

The Mexican goalkeeper is most well known for his brilliant display in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil when he was easily the side’s best player. In the group stage, Ochoa made an incredible six saves against Brazil, granting them a historic point against one of the world’s best.

The veteran keeper made his World Cup debut in 2006, making the squad as third-choice…

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